Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:42:37 -0600
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From: Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: Oil leak...
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Aaron, if there is a connection, it can leak ; -) . Sure, the sender can leak. The cooler does commonly, or more properly speaking, the 0-ring does. If you've cleaned everything up well, then running it a bit should reveal the source. Just look for drips on the culprit. You knew that, of course. If the sender itself is leaking, that would just be a matter of replacement. If leaking from the connection to the case, ............... . Not so simple. mcneely
---- Aaron <a.robinson.lists@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> I hunted around and although I couldn't find a diagram, it sounds like it could also be the high pressure sender as well? It doesn't sound like either should be too hard to fix.
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> This is where it looks like a lot of oil is coming from, although it's in the same vicinity as the oil cooler gasket which from the responses thus far, sounds more likely.
> http://www.benplace.com/oil_pressure_sender_overview_location.htm
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> Does the oil pressure switch ever tend to leak?
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> On Jan 25, 2011, at 11:40 AM, <mcneely4@cox.net> wrote:
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> > Aaron, the oil filter "housing" may be the "oil cooler." At least the oil filter fits onto the oil cooler. There is an o-ring at its base, and this does go bad and require replacing. At least mine did, and I have been told that it is a common failure. O-rings for the fix are available from the on-line vendors and from some local suppliers. mcneely
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> > ---- Aaron <a.robinson.lists@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> >> I'm trying to ID and oil leak and figure out how hard it would be to fix. This type of thing is something I haven't done much of..Please feel free to refer me to the bentley. I haven't looked yet, but will be tonight and figuring if I want to take this to a pro or if it's something I can tackle in an evening or two.
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> >> On my '87 2.1L van, I've been getting a nice 6" round oil spot under the van every time I stop and spots on the back hatch. Last night I pressure washed the oil-caked area on the front/bottom of the engine (back side of the van) and it appears that the leak is coming from an area above the oil filter housing. I can't see where as it's too tight to see around the heat shield. I also looked around the main pulley seal, and I don't see any oil that's apparent there. I do see a ground wire running to the back area there and it appears that there may be some sensor there. As I said, I haven't looked at the bentley yet and will be when I get home, but I wanted to get a good start.
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> >> Thanks!
> >> Aaron
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> > David McNeely
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